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Sugarhouse
Sugarhouse: Turning the Neighborhood Crack House into Our Home Sweet Home | Matthew Batt
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An improbably funny account of how the purchase and restoration of a disaster of a fixer-upper saves a young marriage When a season of ludicrous loss tests the mettle of their marriage, Matthew Batt and his wife decide not to call it quits. They set their sights instead on the purchase of a dilapidated house in the Sugarhouse section of Salt Lake City. With no homesteading experience and a full-blown quarter-life crisis on their hands, these perpetual grad students/waiters/nonprofiteers decide to seek salvation through renovation, and do all they can to turn a former crack house into a home. Dizzy with despair, doubt, and the side effects of using the rough equivalent of napalm to detoxify their house, they enter into full-fledged adulthood with power tools in hand. Heartfelt and joyous, Sugarhouse is the story of how one couple conquers adversity and creates an addition to their family, as well as their home.
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LibraryCin
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Mehso-so

I liked the renovating of the house portions of the story better. I‘m actually not quite sure how the two stories fit together, except I suppose that the things that happened with Matt‘s family really were happening at the time. There were plenty of humourous bits, maybe more humourous because super-non-handy me could relate. I‘m sure they managed to do a heck of a lot more than I ever could have, even with help from friends! Overall, I liked it.

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jdenslow
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Pickpick

A grad student and his wife buy a home in Salt Lake City and try to transform the handyman special into something they can live with. With each project they learn not only what they are capable of but gain new respect for the craftsmen who help transform the hovel into a home.

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jdenslow
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